ludwig jaffe:
> I disabled hyper-threading, and the box feels more stable.
> But I am not sure if it was the problem.
> 
> On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at 1:35:01 PM UTC, ludwig jaffe wrote:
>>
>> Hi, the machine still crashed, so I need to give it a looooong memtest
>> to see if it has any loose bits, but ECC memory should protect against
>> such.
>> Other suggestions?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, July 20, 2020 at 6:36:24 AM UTC, ludwig jaffe wrote:
>>>
>>> So thanks for the tip, I have now put videoram min to 36000 and overhead 
>>> to 0.
>>> Lets see if the machine still bugs around.
>>>
>>> BTW, any thoughts on fighting the ME using qubes, so no more
>>> complete disassembly of laptops, de-soldering flash chips,
>>> soldering some small circuits to the south bridge and so on.

All 4 monitors on the same graphics card is a good idea. You might also
try a different DE than XFCE. I'm basing that on some past posts here,
so don't have any specific recommendations on ones that better handle
multiple displays.

Disabling ME is specific to your hardware, and not really Qubes related
per se. Only recommendation there is to carefully shop for Qubes
compatible hardware that comes with ME already as disabled as possible,
or older AMD hardware that doesn't have one.

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